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“CHEAP-JOWUN”? rices won't buy the genuine medicines. r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the Liver, Blood and Lungs) and ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription (for woman's weaknesses and gilments, per bottle. and his Pleasant le Liver Pills), Pellets (the original 2% cents a vial, and no discount. These genuine medicines are now sold only through druggists, regularly nts, and at the above prices. But if you genuine, they're the cheapest medicines you can buy at any sold on a peculiar plan— received or no pay.”. ease they're guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the Money is refunded. H Unauthorized dealers may offer spu- rious imitations or substitutes at lower prices than al Beware of all such. A perfect remedy for serofula, in all fits forms—something that Dlood, as well a: claims to. taken in time, will cure Consumption. storer, blood-cleanscr, authorized 2s long - establish As a strength. and flesh-builder, nothin; en Medical Discover; of Serofuls, pial, Throat, and ig affections, Weak Lungs, Severe Coughs, and kindred ailments, it's the | only remedy so sure that it can be If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & CO0.’S reakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oll has been removed, Is absolutely pure and No Chemicais aro used in ite preparation. It bus more then three times the strength {¢ Cocos mized with nomaleal, costing le centa cup. Itisdelicious, nour- ishing, strengthening, Eastiy Dtoxstsp, and admirably adapted for invalids ‘as wel! as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W.BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. BEST & GOES FARTHI ulows ts universally acknowledged to be infinitely superior toail other brands, foreign or domestic, Perfectly Pure. Ceres Flour makes more Bread, makes whiter Bread, makes better Bread than any other Flour manufactured, Beware of imitation. EXTRACT OF MALT. ‘Litas troubles, Debilit imeipient Consumption,—Euriches Sold by dengmiata N Sis Finer oe Paka As Exzcasr Stock Or Dnsss W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PA. AVE., Desires to call the particular attention of the ladies end all who are interested in an elegant stock of Dress Goods of the newest styles out this season and at very moderate prices. ‘Those who Lave dealt with us, nodoubt, will ap- Preciate what we say, and if you will call and takes Jook at our handsoue goods we are sure you will ap- preciate what we say, and you will not be importuned We hardly need to name all the different classes of Dress Goods, but we can assure you that we can show you s «reat many ‘empt-ng and striking styles, and ‘they will be shown with pleasure, and you will, no doubt, find « great many new and beautiful things tbat you will not find elsewbere im this city. We also have ® very choice stock of medium price Dress Goods, and we will show them with pleasure, | the positions of the contesting clevens: end we feel confident you will not regret aa oppor- tunity to ook our stock over. W. A. SHUSTER & SONS, FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- READ THESE PRICES, ‘Then call at our store and examine goods, on which we Suarantes you # saving of from 15 to 25 per cent: ‘Bed Boom Suites, 3 pieces, any finish. . Parlor Suites in Hair, Cloth or Plush... Our $87 Hair, Cloth and Piush Suites best them all. | endeavors to Mr. Newton with the pointed LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE oF | mesnor. SMITHS CREDIT HOUSE, G2 PA. AVE. S.W.. NEAB 416 87. CITY AND DISTRICT. therein is as well worth reading as any other dopartment of tite paver. THE DISTRICT'S POPULATION, A Table Prepared at the Census Office Show- ing Its Distribution. As stated in Tax Stax yosterday the census office bas issued a bulletin showing the popula- tion of Maryland and the District of Columbia by minor etvil divisions. The following table taken from the bulletin shows the population of the District of Columbia with reference to the boundaries existing in 1380 and previous to that time. At present these boundaries do not oxist, there being one government for the entire Dis- trict; however, for purposes of comparison, to show increase or decrease during the decennial period with reference to the limits previously existing, the separation of the returns nccord- ing to those limits hes been made. The figures given axe those obtained under the official ‘ount of the returns made under the eleventh ‘The official figures for 180 are also ‘The District... Washington..... Georgetown, Remainder of Dis't"-| | __——- | A QUIET 41.090 98.27 Tidus 11.62 S061, o4.42 Liquor Men Closed Their Doors, Fearing They Would Not Get Licenses. Maj. Moore yesterday reported to Commis- made in the fourth precinct Sunday. ‘There were no arrests all day long. Commissioner the im ence was well drawn. arrests yesterday, which is also considered an unusual record. sence of Commissioner Ross the hearing was postponed until Wednesday at 10 o'clock. The his action in refusing te approve liquor appli- cations for places in that section turns out to be merely an order to the assessor to furnish licenses in Hell's Bottom. A copy of this let- section. The wholesale liquor men claim that the letter does not amount to the paper it is written upon, for it con- tains no notice that the Commis- sioners intend to refuse licenses in the future. at least will get licenses, although the Commis- sioners have promised’ themselves since last year that they would iseue no more licenses to places in Hell's Bottom. peerage Ba ‘The Judgment Affirmed. Chief Justice Bingham yesterday an- nounced the opinion of the Court in General Term in the case of F. Whitecotton against the Baltimore and Potomse Railroad Company, affirming the judgment below—$550 for the plaintiff. This was an action for the recovery of $1,000 damages to horses shipped by complainant from Petersburg, Va., to th city by reason, he of negligence, fail ure to deliver, é&c., and it’was appealed on ex- ceptions to the rulings below. the court held that there was no error, that it was shown that the detention of the horses in the car several hours after arrival was sufficient to produce that degree of hunger which in- duced the animals to eat each other's manes and tails; that they were injured in unloading, which was not at the usual place, &c. a Damages Claimed Against a Street Railroad. Sally Hardmond, in a suit filed by & D. Truett and W. C. Clephane asks $10,000 of the Capitol, North O Street and South Washington Railway Company. She alleges that on May 25 last, about 8 o'clock p. m., she boarded car 35, having thereto id on another car of a different line her fare, onestly believing it was the eameline, and she was compelled to leave said- car 35, and while alighting from the same she charges that the car was negligently started and she was thrown to the ground, rendered unconscious, burt in shoulders, spine. &c. ———— Sixty New Lawyers. ‘The committee on examinations for the bar will next Wednesday move in the Court in General Term the admission of the successful candidates, about sixty in number. High School Field Sports. ‘The following are the results of the Washing- ton High School's field day, held on Analostan Island Saturday: One-hundred-yard dash: @. E. Davis, C.A.C., first; F. A. Nicholson, second. Time, 111-5 seconds. Pole vault: G. E. Davis, first, 8 feet 1 inch; H. M. Keys, second, 7 feet, 7 inches. Two-hundred.and-twenty-yard dash: G. E. Davis, first; H. M. Keys, second. Time, 25 seconds. Quarter-mile bieycle race: W. A. Merritt, A. W., first, 46 seconds; F. W. Brandenburg, second, 55 seconds. Bunning broad jump: G. E. Davis, first, 17 feet 10 inches; F. A. Nicholson, second, 17 feet Sinches. Mile run: P. A. Nicholson, first; G. K. Leet, second. Time, 5 minutes 46 seconds. Putting twelve-pound shot: O. Craig, first, 90 feet 6 inches; W. A. Merritt, second, 30 feet 3 inches. Four-hundred-and-forty-yard run: FP. A. Nicholson, first; H. Taussig, secbnd. Time, 61 seconds. Running high jump: G. E. Davis, first; F. A. Nicholson, sccond. Distance, 4 feet9 inches. ‘Throwing ‘base ball: H. M. Keys, first, 330 feet; W. A. Merritt, second, 300 feet. Prof. Crossly, C. A. C., was starter, with Messrs. C.A.C., timer, and Quacken- bush, ¥. M. C. A., scorer. ges nsec TEs Foot Ball Game Today. There will be a great gamo of foot ball at Capitol Park this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Columbia Athletic Club eleven will line up against the strong, Franklin Athletic Club foot ball team from Baltimore. The following are ‘The Newton Civil Service Case. ‘Beroxz Mazixa Your Fart Pun} 4 case of more than s littie polities import ance—the United States against ©. A. Newton— was to have occupied the attention of the Court in General ‘Term yesterday, but the suriferous Rock Creek matter had the floor and kept it The Newton case, as ft is commonly cailed, is one where the United States seeks under the civil service law to establish the fact that C. A. Newton en- mone; used for political pur- employes ry pur. poses, und when the fret has been stick of judicial punishment. ESGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES The case comes before the supreme bench demurrer to an indictment for misde- The defense will argu, it is understood, that the law did not contemplate any interference with the its of citizens who were not office holders ‘that if it did it is unconstitutional. A Woman's Kellef Corps Entertainment. A literary and musical entertainment was given last evening at Cypitol Bank Hall, Penn- | F Every one who wants tohire help or find asituation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire houses or rooms, find work or workers, borrow or lend money, or offer or find bargains of any kind, should consult the columns of Taz Stas They constitute a perfect daily history and directory of the minor needs and activities of this community, and each new advértisement sioner Douglags thata most unusual record wus Douglass attributes this to the fact that ali of the grocery stores where liquor was sold had closed their doors for fear of not getting their licenses, and Maj. Moore agreed with him that the District there were only twenty-nine It had been decided to hear the wholesale Nquor men yesterday in relation to the cases in Hell’s Bottom, which the Commission- ers bad decided to reject, but owing to the ab- order upon which Commissioner Douglass based the Commissioners with a list of the places for ter was served on every saloon keeper in that So that it is probable that some of the places ee A LBAVENWORTR CASE. fusing fo grant the plaintiff, Mrs. Lottie Loomis, a divores from Edgar Millard Loomis, bat allowing her $3,000 alimony to be paid within three years. ‘Thé court algo granted a conditional separation for the present. This ends one of the most closely contested divorce casos ever tried in Kaneas, Two die- tinguished families named Darnell and Loomis from New York and Michigan wor inter- ested in the outeomo. The parties to the snit were first consins, who married without the consent of their parents, but the couple were — give 240 acres of valuable land to start with. Shortly after coming here the eouple bad little do- mestic troable and the wife applied form divoree on the ground of cruelty. In the trial just ended relatives of each party sided with he opposite persons and the result was a cou icated cave! ‘The decision gives entisfaction Jo all interested. or AFTER YEARS OF SEARCH. 4 Wealthy Minnesotan Finds His Long-Lost Wite. A special from Wichita, Kan., says: Afier thirteen years’ soparation and search Artbur K. Wilson, a wealthy citizen of Morris, Minn., has discovered his lost wife in this city. The story ts quite-romantic. Fourteen years ago Wilson and Mise Mattie Andrews were mar- ried in Sioux City, Iowa. After a year of wedded life Wilson suddenly disappeared from home and Mrs. Wilson went to Omahe, where, in 1885, she procured @ divorce and marric young business man named Fleming. Foft years ago the couple moved to Missouri, but they had hardly reached there ‘before Fleming was arresiod for forgery, for which bh is now serving a term in the Nebraska peniteAtinry. A couple of years ago a former acquaintance who ‘com- municated with Wilson recognized Mrs. Plem- ing here. #er first husband explains bis dis- appearance from home satisfactorily to his ex- voree and. ee Rather a Sad Celebration. Wile, and Mra, Flyming has agreed to procure ‘Wilson. A. dispatch from Livadia saya that the silver wedding of the czar was yester- day celebrated without much display. Tho gathering is but Httle more than a family party. There are several reasons for this. The Ru: sian famine is understood to be the chiof. Another reason is tho hopeless condition of the ezar's second son, the Grand Duke George, of whose recovery there is absolutely no expecta~ tion. Another reason is the recent death of t! Grand Duchess Alexand: ‘The czar isin re sips of Many presents, including the splen- did silver pilgrim bottles from the Prince and Princess of Wales, the royal family of Denmurk and the Duke of Cumberland. —+o2 —___ Dog Flesh as @ Consumption Cure. A Shelbyville, Ind., special saya: The young Indy who began living ona diet of dog flesh on Thursday last as. cure for consumption is making fair progress with her task. She says she rather likes the diet. It is white meat and she says it tastes something like lamb. She takes it three times a day. ta pis eae A Big Haul by London's Police. ‘The London police yesterday morning raided a saloon on the City Koad which has long beon « rendezvous for criminals and captured an entire gang of thieves, including ten burg- lars, loaded down with epoils, and the leader mt of plunder of the gang. An immense am was found secreted in the building. A Pioneer Abolitionist Dead. John Hassock died at Ottawa, Illinois, on yoam. He was radical abolitionist during the war times, and in 1860 he was nominated for governor of Illi- nois on the abolition ticket. He was born in Sunday, aged eighty- Scotland, went to Chicago in 1896 and settled in Ottawa in 1949. He was for years » con- tractor on the Ilinois and Michigan canal. oe A Network of Wires Fired, The tower of tlie board of trade building, Louisville, Ky., in which centered a network of Western Union telegraph wires, was fired by lightning during a thunder storm at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The fire had a good start betore it was discovered and the entire fire department was called out. The fifth and sixth stories were gutted. ‘The Western Union operating room was burned out, but connec- jons were restored before night’ The loss is about $25,000, fully insured. +22 —___ Russian Designs on India. A Calcutta dispatch says that information has come from the Afghan frontier to the effect that Russia is preparing to swallow Bokbara by abolishing the khanate and the nominal au- tonomy of that state, and that the real object of the Russians in stirring up trouble with the Afghans is to get s pretext for protecting Bok- hare out of its independence. On the occasion of the risit of the viceroy to Cashmere the ma- harajah pledged loyal assistance in repulsing any aggression on the part of Russia. catered Thrilling Ride and Wonderful Escape. Acconl train fan away on the Lehigh Valley road and came down the mountain side at Wilkesbarre Sunday morning at the rate of seventy milesan hour. ‘The crew of the train tried to stop it, but the brakes refused to work. ‘The brakemen and the fireman then jumped and saved their lives. The engineer, however, remained at his post. At the foot of the mountain the runaway train collided with another train, smashing the engines and cars in both trains, and piling up wr toa bt of thirty feet Th 0 had so bravely remained at his post, was buried deep in the wreckage, but strange to say he was taken out entirely uninjured. An honest druggist will invartably tell you that the genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract is the standard of the world. Ist. It is recommended by the medical fraternity throughout the civil- ized world. fac-similes of appointments from kings and emperors.) 3a. It is a standard remedy for indigestion, general debility, weak- nesses of women, coughs, hoarseness and catarrhalic affections—in short, it is the first and best nutritive tonic. Be sure and ubtain the genuine. The signature of “Johann Hoff” ts on the neck of every bottie. Eisner & Mendelson Co,, Sole Agents, 6 Bar-| ° clay st., New York. Return of an Alaskan Explorer. me. ‘oat A.J. Glave, late of Denied Her Application. seven years, arrived at Vic /@ay night after attempting ‘headwaters of Alsack river. source about 110 miles northeast of Mt. and has, by his expedition, demonstrated The Loomis diyoree ease, which ‘has’ been on triad at’ Leavenworth, Kaness, for the past role co - property of the corporation, came up before judge Hane in Salt Lake City Saturday on final : hearing, prior to their submiasion to the supreme fact that tho whole of the county east of | court. United Sintes Attorney Varian in opening Watka's fleld xplorations vailal ‘case, sai re n serve 4 - ry taco 2 i. agp tions of intervention, “hich be opposed on the yand that the pro; hy Flolation ofthe law at re ELL Scrrecrus® A_GUINEA A BOX.@a NERVOUS DISORDERS Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Gizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed ‘Sveep, Frightful Dreams, and ail Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &., THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. (BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED Headache, Weak Stomac! Constipation, Soerened ies On =e restoring long-lost FrBILIOUS & He took and four horses in perfect condition. tofore nothing but manual labor has been employed in the country traversed. He bas discovered ph views of the whole betweon North Yukon and the it, Elias Alps and finds it more the | ate, which prohibited a from acquiring property in the territory in excess of $90,000 ‘Arter hear- ing arguments the court refused to grant the ne property in question is valued nat for rate, than imagined. 8 jor ic i Glave is coming direct to Washington to the government for an enable him to open up trails | at about $200, ‘Views of the British Postmaster Generel. ‘The Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, the postmaster general of Great Britain. has written & lotter concerning the postal service, in which he expresses the opinion that there is no hope that the movement looking to the establish- | ment of a universal systom of penny postage ‘speaking peopies will suc- He thinks, however, i | shortly be a substantial reduction in the Mr. ot himself and s friend named Dalton. It was tho smallest party that has evor traversed the fook 400 photographs and repo: covered an enormously rich copper mine. maces Hepeaaaa £67) Burning Since Friday. The great con! pile on the Northwestern Fuel | Company's docks is still on fir they 407 LIKE MAGIC, zion, bringing back the JEALTH the whole ‘of wea ~ uman frame, One of thé PROPRIET, iat BEECHAL an ICIAE WN THE ECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE ‘SALE OF aa “aLLen Cher ‘snd Se Cone! St wee v ewww wen wn nnn ve | between the English although water FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH, Core ‘and arousing with the ROSEBUD OF Joes not keep them) WILL MAL te A BOX. (MeNrion Tain Pareny rates on newspapers, books and patterns. has been pouring into the burning mass at the ieee rate of 1,800 gallons a minute since last Fri- EDUCATIONAL. Rain Spoiled the Lord Mayor's Inauguration, ions had been made for the yy men are wheeling awaythe IN WASHINGTOD coal from the pile, but the firem NDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL. —MISS ‘OERK have removed to 14: | peawang AND PAIN R.w., where they have larger and better accoummoda- ustal ceremonies attendant upon the inangu- ration of the lord mayor-clect, David Evans, in London yesterday, but when day dawaed rain the house of her daughter at Buffalo, N.Y.. Au- | was falling with a monotonous downpour, and gust 27. The daughter, who is insane, haskept | vo it fell out thet though the parade wus car- the body in the house ever since. The remains | ried now prevent a mummified the hottest portio: An old woman named Barbara Luber died in CoA DE ORD nisioT nool of” piauo abi pile’ reslacnce if de: | tax arranged it was spoiled by the dis- ‘DIO OF ELOCUTION A 1. w. : elocution, 8S. BONBRIGHT, Greduate an: of the National School of Oratory. Pi CTOR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in elementary or adi graduate. especial sue perbour.” Address J ‘world where shorthand is 200 studeuts enroiled; ever: Tightning ealcuiatios social correstondence, practical En traveled in many lan: he the good, from botu business and pro: can and does offer to his student: and secures for them better Salaries than any o! Every department under th a distinguished special tion rocms by electri m regmating the 1 r 2 ALVA C, STAKIN, President and Propri 'S PRIVATELY TAUGHT Prof. H. D. LARKOQU! 27 years of competent of Borpoune, Pan » systematic insi Playing; tweive years teacher of advanced grade: lect yOuns ladies’ schoo! % ROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADU Leipzig Music College, organist of St. Cathoilc Church; instruction im piano, Vocal cat tion in the art of Help at Hand! DR. GREENE’S NERVURA. (Guaranteed Purely Vegetable and Harmless.) BEST OF ALL MEDICINES. Dr. Greene's Nervura is the great saver ¢ of life and health. It removes all nervous vigorator, and it immediately overcomes lthe weakness, languor and lack of energy Poor Blood, Debility and Low Vitality. Dr. Greene’s Nervura is acknowledged jeverywhere as the greatest of all Nerve Remedies, and is al gthen GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUsiIG, ice, violin.” tute, J D. McCaULEY, Teacher and dealer in fine vanios, ROF. AND MADAME GAILLARD'S Dr. Greene’s Nervura §s the best blood in- eR Frencis, German, Spanish and Italian taught by nativ- and experienced teachers aiter Gailiard’s o irritability and perfectly and completely Nervousness and Ner- vous Exhaustion. Why do you suffer from such an ex-| rostrated and dragged.out feel-| r. Greene's Nervurasurely cures| Weak and Tired Feel- EL0ccr ios, onaTORY. ACTING. ‘Three great courses, course in Elocution. 2d. Compitte course in Orator 32. Complete course in Acting. Suort courses alsoin class or privat , day or evening. rue free. SOLiSoR OF ELOCUTION AND ORA- wolutely sure to Weak and Shattered Nerves. Dyspepsia, distress, fulnes: }gone” feeling, gas, liver di ation, are perfectly cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura, as are also Headache and Dizzi- Pe beRciiz SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 idth st. nw., Also branches in all principal cities in America and FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN. &e. Wuired in the shortest time. Fee rea- 40 weeks: also private les Preparation for collewe. MS BEGIN NOW." Thousands suffer from waketul nights mornings = unrefreshed. ‘Nervura gives natural refreshing’: sleep—tue perfect cure for Sleepless Nights and Tired Waking. People with unstrung nerves faint and nervous sensation: Y INSTITUTE. People often lose their appetite, the liver A select school for viris. Si jis inactive, the boweis constipated. Dr. reene’s Nervura is exactly the remedy for Poor Appetite and Con- stipation. Dr. Greene, the well-known 31 the cure of chronic diseases, Ist., New York, cun be consulted free, ys OF PY letter. SEND FOR sy: LANK. session begins Oct. 1, DORSEY LST se, Wes EMOVAL — SCHOOL OF COOKER ‘BAKER, “has remove trom G11 to 5: Special or class iessuns. Dishes for dinners, receptions, &c., fur rvura is the only remedy for Heart Failure and Pal- pitation. j For sale by Dru sure and see that the trade-mark seal “Nervura.” HOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE, | by Prof. Paul Voinot, Dipidué de Price $1.00. Be] France. Correct, ie bottle is sealed with} (Q' WATER COLOR, Past! 5 Room 84, Corcoran building. PIANOS AND ORGAN ad organs call at the i i. KU BICYCLES. SHE ACME OF COMFORT. * * * When theacme of comfort incycle riding shall be found, however, it will be, we believe, in a pneumatic-tired wheel, fitted with springs to absorb Norwooo Lysrrvre, 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PI. ‘aled in every desired point— manship, durability, beauty: ‘eo them ‘betore deci ns; low” prices; 81 Uta stn. w. SELECT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. ‘MATIC RAMBLER is here! ——Not dear at 150.00— GORMULLY & JEFFERY, 0030 EE Mr. and Mra WM. D. CABELL, Principals. RAND MRS. WME. ‘d st.n.w. Lensons in oil, Dustel and china painting, pastel. ‘Terms moderate. cELHINNEY, STUDIO HAVING MADE TMPHOVEMENTS AT OUR “WHEELERIES" AND CYCLING RINK, 21 HST. N.W., ‘We shall now make this HEADQUARTERS (and close office 1221 F st.) ‘Where we shall be pieased to see our pat We havea fuilline und, ‘OURISTS, BOYS' Rey raits iti crayon, oi and: action thorough. “The sweetest-toned piano made:” guaranteed for lifetime; factory prices; cash or $10 payments. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Penn. ave. 7 [HE FINEST LINE R. JOHN P. CAULFIELD, ‘at our ware rooms: Weber, Estey, Fischer, Lvers & Pond. ‘es and thoroughly reliable. ‘Bargains ia second-hand pianos and organs. SANDERS & STAYMAN, pry GO8ZAGA COLLEGE, Latin, Greek, English, Mathematics, Bookkeeping. Penmanship, German, French, Stenoxraphy and w MANUF'G CO. A SPECIAL DRIVE ON BICYCLES. Washington, D. 13 North Charles st. paenerel eS SrpHE NOLIAN,” A WONDERFUL SILF-PLAY- MORSESINEUES ANDERS & STAYMAN, wa? : 810 per quarter, No extracharges. 2801 Crescents, Diamond Frames, full ball besrings, ©. GILLESPIE, & J., ‘ball bearings, Former ‘Koods, Former price, #85. bul om iow $45." All ne ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, 1494-26 Pent. ave. TO GET A BICECLE 188° SCHMITT'S SCHOOL HAS BEEN RE- 10, Sdnary and’ Dect Hill and northwest section. 420 3d st. n.w. Kinder. asses. Coaches from Now 3s roux chan Aetea he _210-2r3" ESSONS IANO MAINA, sie Man ART SCHOOL FOR STNG! M.D. V_OzIER PHAS ‘Tie Couconas SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, se. cor. 15th and I sts. n.w ‘All departinents are now open. For cataloxies of Medical and Dental Departments appiy to Dr. A FAKING. ‘Or cataog ues of Oe HODGKINS, A. B.. Regis: istter to cas JAMES C. WELLING, President. T THE Has a two years HG IVERSITY years’ ccarve of studies, ita naviber Mtr INGTON.” Vi sg., and WILLIAM the bar of Washington. m. talogtes apply to the registrar, Mr. 1. @. Ns, at the Uaiversity Lot and “Hts. oF uy Jottor 18 JAaLES ©. WE M™®: TB marnison, ie F STREET, IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THROUGH HER AGENTS IN LONDON AND PARIS, TUE LATEST FASHIONS IN HATS AND BONNETS. eee None te, Sarete. price Bl APIES WISHING THEIR PINE WHITE AND 4 Back Laces done up in firwt-riase Pronch sty AND LADIES W waking Paper Fi .Norap Books. de Favors, Tree Ora: 3 Payer, Paper Della, Cap Ac Gold Paint, Studies to paint, Japanese woods, ie, Kmnae Cures, rn, Do Nor Tax Weclean them on t Al rik atlk, Crepe OF yi .Temoved to 1217 Gn.w. up equal to new at AND tved by the Misses seaiekin Karmenledyed and altered tuto latest DRY CLEANING, Dresses dyed a Mcurning Biack my fall epectalty. No, BOOUMING AND DEY CLEAR Mf atitaisoen!, 1203: New “hark ate dice aoa sete formeriy with A. Fisher and Matson i riese, Paris, vad a YOUNG” MER 21, INUT. Best dae Private tweirge ri hy CS a ‘and boys will open statis offered Yor Pupils ot ion. " 2 aM ora st. nu. ¥. sol ANDELWS ? VOCAL Also musical bis: THUCT FOR BUSINESS UN ypewriters. Used tm ail, Of thie Lusiness sclovls of W. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 029. Cor. Sth and ACADEMY OF THE HOLY cnoss, Lassachusetts ave. 1 iris, Systematic and thorouxh work in every department. auzitr MY ERNON SEMINARY, BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG s, 1200 and 1104 Met 1134 and 1128 11th st. Seventeenth year berins TUESDAY, October. Thotough instruction in all departments im accord- ance with best modern nethods. Especial advantages in English Literature, History, ‘Modern Languages and Music. Every appliance for health and comfort of pupils, including ample exercise crounds, steam heat, pas- senger elevator and perfect sanitat.on. For circulars apply to the Principal, se83m, MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. PROF. P RB DUMAINE OPENED HIS ANNUAL session of his evenins classes for instruction iu French. Special attentior. given to conversatio m1 SOU Zist st. nw. rece s (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 823 La.ave., opposite city post office. E.. Prin. city. Fif- i Syatens of Training. which Reeeived the only ged tuelal awarded for, business Sdgcation a! the Wot d's fair held tm Parvs ir Ln Six courses: Business, Ensitsh, Accountancy, Civil Shortuand sud Typewriting, “Superior and tic teaching. Whorowk’” and’ “practical courses, Graduates of rare excellence and’ distin wwshed success. Situations when competent. Send for catalogue containing a description of the courses: and last year*seurolluwent of'mors than 300.” “euss Acuz Puosoonapay axp Busixess SCHOOL, ESTABLISHED SiX YEARS. Course of studies: Penmanship, bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, telegraphy, typewriting and .¢ principles of asy jessous and Hundreds of ut Stenowrapuers from this Institute, and a Laniber have beep puaced in Position by the principal of the schoo! ‘Sessions day and evening. Call or send for pamphlet. WY and Hi ¥ st. aw an20-3m. ¥ “MULVEY, Principat Ss saber crvar TITUTES. ‘Lusiness college, 1207, 1Uth ‘w. Pupil pared successfully ior civil wervies, departs is re ns are imparted in sixtee Proficiency is acquired in turee ino students have been turned out protic _MEDICAL, &c. y AND BE WISE.DR. BEDTHERS, wos B Arey ot amy Lowe T MAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT SIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBT Lest of uedical references, by #04 C ST. BET. 43 AND OTH STS. N.W. ‘The well-known ladies’ physician, can be consulted dai'y from 10 to 1 and 5 to ®. — Prompt treatment. H,, MAKSTON'S TREATMENT FOR THE CURE ‘Ot lost manhood, kidwey and bisdder diseusen, ~ Without stomach tuedicstes. 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Dulidine Uriciit, cveniy beated thoroughly ventilated, new plumbing; well equipped laboretory, reterence library. maps, charis and all modern appliances. Text books farnisued tree af charge. Uilice Lours from 10 to 12 o'clock. sete ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. 3. BUSINESS COLLEGE, dD ats, a ue Year bean Tuesday, Sep- Day and evening scemons. vt Business, “School o: Preparatory English, School of Shorthand and Typewritine, Spencerian Pen- Mmanship, School of Mschanical and Architectural Drawing. Fullcorps of instructors. Moderate rates of tuition; central location ; spacious halls and class rooms. Services of craduates aways in demand. Office (oben every basinens day. Call Or send for new illus: trated annual anhouncement. coutstuime wa formation. MKS. SARA A. SPENCER, aud Prncipal and Propristor. fe are selling our sto brated Huunber end War waius in new and if desi ‘THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPANY, . Which includes: the cele ick Pertection Bicycles, for jess. 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